Cold or hot boiled eggs?
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I really like the freshly cooked hot boiled eggs. But if i want a quick snack idm if they’re cold when they’re cold they’re easier to eat
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Blake i cant eat eggs very often (they make me sick as shit) and cold eggs just have this fuckass texture to them,
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Toast oop- I guess its a taste/texture thing bc i will eat a whole carton of them

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Blake damn.
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Toast but then again my mom made me eat shit that people usually don’tlike when i was young so i was used to the taste. things like mushrooms and tomatos (i’ll fucking devour mushrooms tomatos are mid tho)
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Blake bruh- my older brother used to just EAT rawass mushrooms and i fricking hated them.
ill consume like 4 tomatoes in one sitting though i love tomatoes. -
Toast CRYING. RAW??? I’d usually eat them fried or on pizza but—
fun fact- the top of the mushroom aka the part people eat, are actually mushroom dihs- /srs -
Blake i know- nature is wonderful innit
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Toast Realistically, humans eat some weird ass shit
like red 40 comes from bugs- like-.png?v=bf999e75cfb)
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Blake mmm red 40. yummers.
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Toast Its crazy how Americans criticize what people who don’t eat American food eat. BRO. WE EAT FUCKING DEEP FRIED BUTTER. AMERICANS HAVE NO ROOM TO TALK

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Blake DEEP FRIED BUTTER? BRO GIVE SOME OF THAT, I LOWKEY LOVE BUTTER-
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Toast Lowkey i’d probably vomit thats a fucking deep fried stick of BUTTER if it isn’t in my cakes or rice i don’t fw it

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Blake i remember when i was younger tryna eat a whole ass stick of butter and i ended up throwing up- ill still eat butter, just small slices.
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Toast Me eating the shells on those mini hatchimal core!!! (I never vomited frm them though-) the microplastics made me special :3 (i’d still eat them btw-
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Blake live laugh love microplastics.
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Toast so i may or may not’ve made a microplastics group
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Blake the diner hard boiled eggs with salt are always either heavily salted cold or lightly salted hot. i do not care which is hot or cold, i care if i NOT get a rubbery egg.

